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. >> a gunman shoots seven people at los angeles international airport. iraq's prime minister meets with president obama to ask for help and weapons against al-qaeda. >> so there are many more questions than answers at this hour after a gunman open fired at one of the city's busiest airport. police say several people were shot. a tsa agent was killed. the gunman was taken into custody. police believe the gunman acted alone. >> we believe at this point that there was a lone shooter, that he acted at least right now he was the only person armed in this incident. >> brian rooney joins us on the phone from los angeles international airport. give us the latest. the latest information that you have from the scree the scene. >> reporter: the biggest question right now who the shooter is. obviously officers know but they haven't told us who the shooter is. he shot his way through the screening area of the terminal and went into terminal three where there was a gun battle. they did not say how many shots might have been fired, but six people were injured and taken
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crowds marched through downtown los angeles to show their solidarity with the movement and many of them belonging to the article i will confront on the east coast. activists also gathered outside the house to protest. i want to respond in the county court the game in washington who has been in protest groups marching under the umbrella of the non synchronous different things the protest what they see is the least eight people have against the persecution of the symbolic protest against monsanto the world's biggest producer of genetically modified seeds and generally speaking they see themselves as a mutant against the government and corporations. the key event in april. to twist any next to the white house would he want as an obama tuesday. we want president obama to hear that five years after the financial crisis the bank's been bailed out we're still suffering people are still struggling with johnny depp. we live in a country that's fundamentally unfair we no longer have the rule of law. from the nsa to address noted the chelsea man and all over the world people are speaking out whist
crowds marched through downtown los angeles to show their solidarity with the movement and many of them belonging to the article i will confront on the east coast. activists also gathered outside the house to protest. i want to respond in the county court the game in washington who has been in protest groups marching under the umbrella of the non synchronous different things the protest what they see is the least eight people have against the persecution of the symbolic protest against monsanto...
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so anyone who is flying today -- not just in los angeles or flying too and from los angeles, but if you are flying on an airline that is supposed to go in and out of los angeles, your flight might be effected. so if you are not already at the airport, check with your airline to see if your flight has somehow been affected. and the air lines may be relatively free when it comes to their change. they may allow you to have a change without having a change fee attached to it. >> and jennifer what else? >> i'm looking at the twitter feed for lax and they are saying that other than arriving flight, flight operations have temporarily been held. they also say all upper departure level roadways are temporarily blocked, and again, there's the ground stop in effect at lax after the shooting. dell there are so many questions that we simply don't know the answer to at this point. the unconfirmed reports are that the suspect has been neutralized, that is the word that the police are using; that he -- he or she, the gunman, is in custody, and that at least two tsa agents have been wounded. we don't kn
so anyone who is flying today -- not just in los angeles or flying too and from los angeles, but if you are flying on an airline that is supposed to go in and out of los angeles, your flight might be effected. so if you are not already at the airport, check with your airline to see if your flight has somehow been affected. and the air lines may be relatively free when it comes to their change. they may allow you to have a change without having a change fee attached to it. >> and jennifer...
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i'm inside of the baue bureau hn los angeles. zplrnl i think based on the reps this is a terrifying situation. lax is the third busiest airport in the u.s. when you hear of a shooting at a airport people immediately start to jump immediately to conclusions. is this a terrorist attack? will this be a large scale terrorist attack? it's terrifying emotionally and it's disruptive. you have people like you just spoke to trying to get to reno. nulbasically they are trapped at the airport. they are operating half of the landing capacity and on one runway. you have a disruptive situation here. null it's hard to get information on whether or not your night has been delayed. it's at the figure for the people inside of the airport with the little information trickling out. what has happened? are they still safe? how long will they be held there and will they be able to make their night. they d do believe the incident s tied to terminal three. zblm thethey believe this was oe one gunman in custody and they believe the passengers at the airpo
i'm inside of the baue bureau hn los angeles. zplrnl i think based on the reps this is a terrifying situation. lax is the third busiest airport in the u.s. when you hear of a shooting at a airport people immediately start to jump immediately to conclusions. is this a terrorist attack? will this be a large scale terrorist attack? it's terrifying emotionally and it's disruptive. you have people like you just spoke to trying to get to reno. nulbasically they are trapped at the airport. they are...
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we are following breaking news coming out of lax, los angeles international airport. reports surfaced at 9:30 on the airport's twitter feed that there was a shooting situation there. there are reports that at least one person may have been injured, a tsa agent, and there are reports that another person may have been injured this. the federal officials are now saying the incident is over. but we have heard nothing from tsa. there were report of a man opening fire inside of terminal three, which was evacuated. are also reports that a tsa agent ran through terminal three and said everybody get down. we want to go now live to a correspondent who has been monitoring the twitter accounts, and social media playing once again a role in another story. >> dell, we have two people that are there that have been tweeting this
we are following breaking news coming out of lax, los angeles international airport. reports surfaced at 9:30 on the airport's twitter feed that there was a shooting situation there. there are reports that at least one person may have been injured, a tsa agent, and there are reports that another person may have been injured this. the federal officials are now saying the incident is over. but we have heard nothing from tsa. there were report of a man opening fire inside of terminal three, which...
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he recalled alright million won thanks very much for joining us from los angeles. with the leader of the pakistani taleban lion hunting law niece who has been killed in the u s drone strike. this attack comes just one day after the government announced it had started peace talks with the group. county officials say four other suspected militants were also killed in the strike. soon he is accused of plotting numerous bombings including one that killed seven u s security officials and afghan military base in two thousand on widely reported to have been killed in three years ago but later resurfaced. drone strikes are deeply unpopular among pakistanis who accused us of taking away their sovereignty. it is a girl or is it a boy. germany has become the first country to allow babies with characteristics of both sexes to be registered as neither male nor female. about one in two thousand people have both male and female traits as birth of the law is aimed to remove pressure on parents to make quick decisions on surgery to assign a to their chalk the ensemble looks like a
he recalled alright million won thanks very much for joining us from los angeles. with the leader of the pakistani taleban lion hunting law niece who has been killed in the u s drone strike. this attack comes just one day after the government announced it had started peace talks with the group. county officials say four other suspected militants were also killed in the strike. soon he is accused of plotting numerous bombings including one that killed seven u s security officials and afghan...
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>> "bbc s presented by kcet, los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are designed for kids to be as active as their imaginations. all she knows is that, today, purple is her favorite color, and that's good enough for us. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ ♪ cur
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angeles to show their solidarity with the movement many of them have links with the occupy wall street front born two years ago and the east coast activists also. side the white house to protest is more now from our washington correspondent. here in washington you have different protest groups marching under the umbrella of be anonymous they protest different things to protest what they see is a police state they focused against the persecution of whistleblowers they protest against wall st told the world's biggest producer of genetically modified seeds so generally speaking they see themselves as a movement against the government and corporations taking advantage of the people. who are. so we're standing next to the white house what do you want president obama to hear you want president obama to hear that five years after the financial crisis the banks being bailed out we're still suffering people are still struggling they're drowning in debt we live in a country that's fundamentally unfair we no longer have the rule of law from the n.s.a. to edward snowden to chelsea manning all over
angeles to show their solidarity with the movement many of them have links with the occupy wall street front born two years ago and the east coast activists also. side the white house to protest is more now from our washington correspondent. here in washington you have different protest groups marching under the umbrella of be anonymous they protest different things to protest what they see is a police state they focused against the persecution of whistleblowers they protest against wall st...
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>> "bbc s presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the leader of the pakistani taliban was reportedly killed today by a u.s. drone strike. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead on the program, a swarm of big-name politicians invade virginia, as a bitter race for governor hits the homestretch. >> from day one, it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways, what's happening, i think, is that voters, at least some of them, are starting to agree with both campaigns. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> myto
>> "bbc s presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the leader of the pakistani taliban was reportedly killed today by a u.s. drone strike. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead on the program, a swarm of big-name politicians invade virginia, as a bitter race for governor hits the homestretch. >> from day one, it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways, what's happening, i think, is...
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planes are not taking off in other cities to come to los angeles, and they are not leaving los angeles to go to those other cities. we are told that the police chief and the major of loss -- los angeles are going to speak to the press about a half hour ago. i just joined you, so i don't know what you reported previously, but at this point there are a lot of sketchy details. we don't really have nailed down yet the number of people who were wounded. so we hope to learn -- >> and brian -- >> that was a jet just landing over my head, so a little bit of air traffic is still coming in. >> what you can tell us brian is -- we have gone through this in washington at the navy yard. we went through this in boston at the boston marathon bombing, but now we have an incident at lax. we have a shooter with a gun. people are on edge these days about anything. is there a sense in los angeles that people in l.a. are saying, oh, no, not here? >> i have been unable to ton talk to a single person in los angeles. i came to the airport, so i can't really answer that question. i think at the moment it is a s
planes are not taking off in other cities to come to los angeles, and they are not leaving los angeles to go to those other cities. we are told that the police chief and the major of loss -- los angeles are going to speak to the press about a half hour ago. i just joined you, so i don't know what you reported previously, but at this point there are a lot of sketchy details. we don't really have nailed down yet the number of people who were wounded. so we hope to learn -- >> and brian --...
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that sort was very much evident at los angeles. that part of the system, having law enforcement protecting the security check point areas did actually work. they were able to take down this person. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying this actually could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone lone persot someone with a coordinated group. they could have easily overwhelmed any checkpoint in this country. but the fact of the matter there is more than one way to protect the airport and the aircraft and to protect the people in that airport. certainly if this person had an intent to randomly kill passengers they don't have to go beyond the checkpoint. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of the lax who would have been easy targets. but that was not the insend o tf this person. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of t
that sort was very much evident at los angeles. that part of the system, having law enforcement protecting the security check point areas did actually work. they were able to take down this person. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying this actually could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone lone persot someone with a coordinated group. they could have easily overwhelmed any checkpoint in this country. but the fact...
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approach to asked in los angeles against a way just paid by america's biggest retailer has led to more than fifty arrests wal-mart is one of the world's most valuable firms but its workers say the company is contributing to the united states growing income inequality most of those who took part in the action or union members and activists. francis credit rating has been cut by one grade to double a by standard and poor's it's blaming high unemployment which is preventing the government from implementing reforms that could boost growth it's the second time in two years to add the country's credit ratings been dropped after previously being stripped of its top rated aaa status. public workers calling for better pay have clashed with riot police in the capital of chile the violence broke out as thousands of unionists marched through sunday out of demanding a salary rise of nearly ten percent it's part of a forty eight hour strike that has brought government services including colleges and hospitals to a standstill. let's meet the former russian military man who is recruiting moms for his
approach to asked in los angeles against a way just paid by america's biggest retailer has led to more than fifty arrests wal-mart is one of the world's most valuable firms but its workers say the company is contributing to the united states growing income inequality most of those who took part in the action or union members and activists. francis credit rating has been cut by one grade to double a by standard and poor's it's blaming high unemployment which is preventing the government from...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. cofounder of crosby stills and nash, graham nash has been at the forefront of rock music. he has written a few more experiences, good and bad. quick reminder of how great those harmonies are. singinga clip of them "wooden ships." ♪ ♪ tavis: i guess one would expect a book written by a rock 'n roll star to have the obligatory chapters about sex and drugs. to be sure, that exists in the book. i expect in conversations that get to that.y will i will leave it to the other show host to dig that up. i don't know if we have the front and the back cover. contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. cofounder of crosby stills and nash, graham nash has been at the forefront...
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in court in los angeles. this is the moment we've been waiting for. i was very excited i was i was i was very. exacting the way i wanted it. it was it was right on. everything a perfect way to face the. wants. or. let's face it they are human which. there are a couple of times in the hearing where it was kind of questionings. like what are you talking about anyway so i don't want. her. i didn't think i would be able to read a legal document with a smile. but this is a total win for us. the glorious news. now our film is free also in the us. but you never know with these camps. or. i return to nicaragua to show the film to the workers. told invested millions in lawyers and media spin to suppress does story. stories like this one about poverty and injustice need to be told over and over again. when they say it was great i really liked it do you know why because this soon shows the truth and the truth will never be silenced. do you think your argument about turkey banged up for dangerous examples of muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's rea
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concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief keith alexander questioned attempts to plead ignorance after a former u.s. ambassador said spying on foreign leaders did little to protect national security and alexander assisted it's actually policymakers including ambassadors who decide who is monitored so rift is growing in washington's political establishment over who is responsible for the spying which is cause a loss of trust among voters at home and indeed and eyes abroad well that breach of trust in germany could see edward snowden go to berlin. to testify over the u.s. tapping of chancel
concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief...
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ciancia is in critical condition at a hospital in los angeles. this afternoon, the head of the t.s.a. and the widow of officer gerardo hernandez appeared at the airport to remember the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. in los angeles, carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: moments ago, federal authorities announced the man who opened fire on t.s.a. officers at l.a. international airport carried with him multiple assault weapon magazines and a message. >> in the note that was handwritten that we found from the defendant that was signed by the defendant, we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple t.s.a. employees. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the widow of it, say officer gerardo hernandez spoke about her husband, the first officer in the agency's history to die in the line of duty. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him dearly. >> reporter: at lax, more than 24 hours after gunfire disrupted thousands of flights, many passengers remain stranded, their belongings still inside the ter
ciancia is in critical condition at a hospital in los angeles. this afternoon, the head of the t.s.a. and the widow of officer gerardo hernandez appeared at the airport to remember the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. in los angeles, carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: moments ago, federal authorities announced the man who opened fire on t.s.a. officers at l.a. international airport carried with him multiple assault weapon magazines and a message. >>...
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los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized. ciancia is accused of shooting a t.s.a. officer to death and wounding two other officers and a passenger. terrified travelers fled the terminal friday. police shot ciancia four times, his condition has been upgraded to good today, though he remains sedated and under guard. who is ciancia? ben tracy
los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored...
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in court in los angeles. this is the moment we've been waiting for. i was very excited i was i was i was very very excited. it. exactly the way i wanted it. it was it was right on. the line is tentative ruling. everything out perfectly. you don't want. your intentions although that's basically argument which was there were a couple of times in the area where it was kind of questioning. like what are you talking about anyway so that when i went. to. her. i didn't think i would be able to read a legal document with a smile. but this is a total win for us. people blowing schools. now our film is free also in the us. but you never know with these kinds. i would turn to nicaragua to show the film to the workers. told invested millions in lawyers and media spin to suppress the story. stories like this one about poverty and injustice need to be told over and over again. and they say it was great i really liked it do you know why because the film shows the truth and the truth will never be silenced. if you've got nothing in it got no opportunity. to start to
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he is now in custody at a hospital in los angeles. stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, richelle. the suspect remains in critical condition. he was shot in the face by airport police officers as she tried to subdue him yesterday. we're learning more about a motivate. he had texted his brother with potential thoughts of suicide. we understand that his father called new jersey police who in turn called the lapd. they then came to his apartment, the suspects apartment here in los angeles to do a well check, and everything appeared to be okay. but now we know that thin were not okay. now we want to turn our attention to what is happening at los angeles international airport. the airport is struggling to get back to normal after this incident. when this airport was shut down for hours it caused a ripple affect and chaos. terminal three had been rerouted. many passengers had to spend the night at the airport. they essentially had nowhere to go. we talked to some of those weary trav
he is now in custody at a hospital in los angeles. stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, richelle. the suspect remains in critical condition. he was shot in the face by airport police officers as she tried to subdue him yesterday. we're learning more about a motivate. he had texted his brother with potential thoughts of suicide. we understand that his father called new jersey police who in turn called the lapd. they then came to...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and more about him. >> reporter: especially in sprawling airport likelax. many portholes inside the airport and so many areas to secure. lax is one of those tough airport spiri. >> we were on the tarmac for five hours. first they said there were one to have buses take us off. >> reporter: the shooter according to a source was sending grambling text messages to his family stating that he was unhappy year in lost angeles after leaving new jersey. >> catherine: think you stephanie >> catherine: continuing our team coverage. kron4's dan kerman is live at s-f-o where more than a dozen flights to lax have been
stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and...
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he plans to return to work after he recovered its los angeles airport police chief touch again and says that gun control or rather lack there of is the problem. excess sad commentary on the united states. the issue. i am so troubled but the issue for me as i go. rather our time on some of the on some of the other thanks for the royal summer and some of the other dishes that are involved here that needs a robust federal and the nationwide discussion the suspect policy and see a show to the airport looking like a normal traveler and there was nothing about him that would have raised suspicions and twenty three year old unemployed motorcycle mechanic he is accused of shooting his way past an airport checkpoint with a rifle he pulled from his duffel bag. he was shot four times by airport police and prosecutors have charged him with murder of a federal officer and committing violence at an international airport . it's the new school term in the cheap route maps had to pull the keys takes two to two schools in the gaza strip which you don't recognize isr between the training season to admit t
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angeles sunshine good s. if you could live anywhere else where would it be if i could live anywhere else anywhere in the world i go desert island i would figure that from you. if you were in a musician what would you be. i'd like to be i would have liked to have been a place of. share your amazing young lady you're going to be a tremendous hit thank you thank you thanks to our guest cher live and let god for her album sorry i'm late it will be early next year little boy. but you'll love it and...
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last year, a partnership to expand microlending here in los angeles. home of the largest number of small businesses in the country. so far, they have loaned to 63 entrepreneurs. >> oval, in this roll with job creation, as well as holding on to the entrepreneurial spirit that gives to the american dream. >> i'm driving down melrose avenue, and one of those businesses is mine, and i'm 46 years old. and i'm getting a second chance. at a dream. >> a small business, funded by a small loan, can be big business for thousands of entrepreneurs around the world and here at home. jennifer london, aljazeera, los angeles. >> well, the mystery has been solved. we now know why google decided to park those two barges off of the coast. they will be used to help people learn about new technology. government inspectors signed confidentiality about the barges in san francisco and maine. they would be used for floating data centers. >>> twitter is the latest high-tech to go public. and it means that some people will be very very rich. there are challenges that come with su
last year, a partnership to expand microlending here in los angeles. home of the largest number of small businesses in the country. so far, they have loaned to 63 entrepreneurs. >> oval, in this roll with job creation, as well as holding on to the entrepreneurial spirit that gives to the american dream. >> i'm driving down melrose avenue, and one of those businesses is mine, and i'm 46 years old. and i'm getting a second chance. at a dream. >> a small business, funded by a...
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new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblank range before opening fire on the crowd. and then, returning to shoot the agent yet again. at least five other people injured in friday's shooting. 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty if convicted. investigators saying he had enough firepower to turn the entire place into a killing zone. we're live at l.a.x. dominic? >> gregg, while paul ciancia is lying unconscious, heavily sedated and under armed guard at the ronald reagan ucla medical center in los angeles, the feds are unable to talk to him. for the time being they're looking into this background, but also looking very closely at the video that was picked up by surveillance cameras as he proceeded through terminal three here at l.a.x. and apparently that video showed his actions along the way, including the second two attempts he had firing on that tsa guard and apparently shooting two other tsa gua
new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblank range before opening fire on the crowd. and then, returning to shoot the agent yet again. at least five other people injured in friday's shooting. 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty if convicted. investigators saying he had enough firepower to turn the entire...
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in court in los angeles. this is the moment we've been waiting for. i was very i was i was i was. exactly the way i wanted it to read it was it was right on. everything a perfect way to face the. wants. or all the. time in which. there were times in the area where it was kind of questionings. like what are you talking about anyway so i don't want. her. i didn't think i would be able to read a legal document with a smile. but this is a total win for us. big points loss. now our film is free also in the us. but you never know with these kinds. i would turn to nicaragua to show the film to the workers. told invested millions in lawyers and media spin to suppress this story. stories like this one about poverty and injustice need to be told over and over again. and they say it was great i really liked it do you know why because the film shows the truth and the truth will never be silenced. if there. very hard to take going to lead a plug in their sex lives up hurting their lives let's go live. to. lead lead lives. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the eu
in court in los angeles. this is the moment we've been waiting for. i was very i was i was i was. exactly the way i wanted it to read it was it was right on. everything a perfect way to face the. wants. or all the. time in which. there were times in the area where it was kind of questionings. like what are you talking about anyway so i don't want. her. i didn't think i would be able to read a legal document with a smile. but this is a total win for us. big points loss. now our film is free also...
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and that support was evident in los angeles. that part of the system that is having law enforcement protecting the security checkpoint areas did actually work. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying that this actually could have been a lot worse. >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone who had a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if you had a group of people who were armed the way this person was, they could ea easily overwhelm any checkpoint at any airport in this country. but the fact of the matter is that there is more than one way to protect the airport, and to protect the aircraft, and to protect the people in that airport. and certainly if this person had an intent to randomly kill passengers they don't have to go beyond the check point. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of l.a.x. who would have been easy targets. but that was not the intent of this person fortunately. >> nsa leaker edward snowdon is reaching out. we have repo
and that support was evident in los angeles. that part of the system that is having law enforcement protecting the security checkpoint areas did actually work. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying that this actually could have been a lot worse. >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone who had a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if you had a group of people who were armed the way this person was, they...
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start with a shooting at the los angeles international airport also known as. it's where a twenty three year old man stormed into a crowded terminal opened fire with a rifle he killed one wounded six the incident. in a stampede. part of the world six evacuated seven hundred domestic flights disrupted the shooter was overpowered he is now in custody authorities say he did have additional ammunition with him at the time it over details now what. are two members of the greek far right golden dawn party have been killed in a shooting they were attacked at close range from a motorcycle outside the group's office in the capital athens the incident comes amid a government crackdown on the golden dawn. was stabbed to death this september. and thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters rallying in egypt in a nationwide protest ahead of the trial of toppled president mohamed morsi the clashes between police and protesters broke out in cairo and alexandria police arrested dozens of the trial begins on monday with morsi and other key muslim brotherhood members facing charg
start with a shooting at the los angeles international airport also known as. it's where a twenty three year old man stormed into a crowded terminal opened fire with a rifle he killed one wounded six the incident. in a stampede. part of the world six evacuated seven hundred domestic flights disrupted the shooter was overpowered he is now in custody authorities say he did have additional ammunition with him at the time it over details now what. are two members of the greek far right golden dawn...
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even passengers not in los angeles feel the impact. what's next for the thousands of passengers stranded at sfo and what we know about that gunman. and the union's approval of a deal that could mean no more bart strikes for the foreseeable future. and an irreplaceable item stolen. [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good saturday morning. waking up in san jose, here's what you might see out your window. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. i was hoping it would be a little warmer. >> the morning is going to be cool. the gusty weinds later will be the bigger story. we'll be seeing highs up around 70 in san jose. gusts picking up enough for a wind adviso
even passengers not in los angeles feel the impact. what's next for the thousands of passengers stranded at sfo and what we know about that gunman. and the union's approval of a deal that could mean no more bart strikes for the foreseeable future. and an irreplaceable item stolen. [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. [...
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agents were at the apartment where paul anthony ciancia has been living outside of los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his cartelling reporters they needed to interview him. armando basco is his neighbor. >> we never thought -- he's a very quiet guy. >> reporter: since being wheeled into the hospital friday, ciancia has been heavily sedated and unable to talk. this picture was taken moments after police shot him to end the rampage. that's when they say ciancia told them that he acted alone and was dropped off at the airport by a friend. police also found a hand-written letter in his bag. in its ciancia wrote he made the conscious decision to try to kill multiple t.s.a. employees in order to instill fear in your traitorous minds. he mentionedded a new world order and mocked former homeland security secretary janet napolitano. the assault rifle he allegedly used in the shooting was purchased legally in california. paul ciancia grew up in pensville, new jersey, classmates at his c.a.t. like high school say he was quiet and unremarkable. today ciancia's family issued
agents were at the apartment where paul anthony ciancia has been living outside of los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his cartelling reporters they needed to interview him. armando basco is his neighbor. >> we never thought -- he's a very quiet guy. >> reporter: since being wheeled into the hospital friday, ciancia has been heavily sedated and unable to talk. this picture was taken moments after police shot him to end the rampage. that's when they say ciancia told...
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gunman who opened fire at los angeles international airport has told police he acted alone. paul ciancia told police a friend dropped him off in front of terminal three on friday, he was carrying an assault rifle and five 30-round magazines and in his bag hundreds of more rounds. this morning, he's hospitalized, heavily sedated and under armed guard. theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: scott green was right there and ran for his life when a shooter opened fire friday at los angeles international airport. >> like he had his gun trained down like this, and he took two shots. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. investigators found a note in his duffel bag saying he wanted to kill multiple tsa agents, but so far the fbi has not found evidence of any previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought he was just a random passenger, very calm, stoic face. >> reporter: billy bay saw the suspect walk in with an assault rifle. he says it could have been worse. >> about 100 people under benches around hi
gunman who opened fire at los angeles international airport has told police he acted alone. paul ciancia told police a friend dropped him off in front of terminal three on friday, he was carrying an assault rifle and five 30-round magazines and in his bag hundreds of more rounds. this morning, he's hospitalized, heavily sedated and under armed guard. theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: scott green was right there and ran for his life when a shooter opened fire friday at los angeles...
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it was chaos at the los angeles international airport. a gunman ful pulled out an assat rifle and opened forest fire ata security check point. >> a u.s. drone missile attack has killed a leader of the taliban in pakistan. he was one of the cis cist cia't wanted. wanted. >> they put a 5 million-dollar bounty on his head. according to our sourcings we are told that the attack tack place close to the border at the time he was riding in a. >> the local television is even saying that his funeral will be held at 0 tomorrow which is saturday. so indeed the confirmation is coming in and of course this may prove to be a game changer. >> in iraq the security situation is growing more eye lenl by the day. the country's prime minister is now asking the obama administration for more help. and today the prime minister did so directly at the white house. mike viqueira has the story. >> it was their first face-to-face meeting in two years. and it comes as iraq faces new threats and doubt over it's stablity. >> unfortunately al qaeda has still been active
it was chaos at the los angeles international airport. a gunman ful pulled out an assat rifle and opened forest fire ata security check point. >> a u.s. drone missile attack has killed a leader of the taliban in pakistan. he was one of the cis cist cia't wanted. wanted. >> they put a 5 million-dollar bounty on his head. according to our sourcings we are told that the attack tack place close to the border at the time he was riding in a. >> the local television is even saying...
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he'll have an mri in los angeles after traveling with the team. anmatthews sealing their eighth win in a row. >>> manny pacquiao dedicating his win to the title to the victims of typhoon haiyan. both apartments weighing in, and pacquiao looking to win after the loss of his last fight. that was seven months ago. jason daily, the $8 million cup of golf. the australian shot a $500.66. it took him one shot clear of thomas bjorn. one head of the u.s. team of matt kutcher and kevin streilman. meanwhile charles will take the master champion is 15 under par, and looking to win his maiden title at what is his home national championship. more on the website, check it out on www.aljazeera.co www.aljazeera.com/sport. that's it. >> thanks. now call them educational campaigners or thrill seekers, two british teachers are thought to take the record for the longest journey in a relinquish shaw. they've been traveling the world raising money for educational projects. >> reporter: take two teachers, three wheels, and a goal to help 61 million children, and you have
he'll have an mri in los angeles after traveling with the team. anmatthews sealing their eighth win in a row. >>> manny pacquiao dedicating his win to the title to the victims of typhoon haiyan. both apartments weighing in, and pacquiao looking to win after the loss of his last fight. that was seven months ago. jason daily, the $8 million cup of golf. the australian shot a $500.66. it took him one shot clear of thomas bjorn. one head of the u.s. team of matt kutcher and kevin...
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from santa rosa california to here in los angeles and several places in between marches are taken to the streets demanding justice for andy lopez sonoma county deputy in a rock war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and the tolbert twenty second get his claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and these death is still stirring up strong emotions it's unbelievable how this trained officer could just open fire on the young boy. why are out here so it doesn't happen to another family among the protesters were mothers who lost their children in police shootings genevieve rees our son when all dia's was shot and killed by an eye police last year his death also sparked weeks of protests the da is just applying the crime for juries or justifying the crime and cops are getting away with murder throughout the united states jeanne faxon son thirty one year old michael knight was own nor and when he was shot and killed by southern california police officers mistook knight a f
from santa rosa california to here in los angeles and several places in between marches are taken to the streets demanding justice for andy lopez sonoma county deputy in a rock war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and the tolbert twenty second get his claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and these death is still stirring up strong emotions it's unbelievable how this...
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so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in cities as new york, paris, venice, and los angeles. oldenburg's witty play with scale has been copied everywhere, as here in soho, new york's fashionable art center of the eighties. we've reached the point where more people are exposed to art than ever before in history, not only through books, films, museums, but from the everyday artifacts around them in their lives-- through advertising, through packaging, through the very clothes that they wear. the distinction between art and commodity is now blurred. so where does the artist go from here? we're looking at the skyline of new york, the sort of mythic image of modernness, progress, of endless sense of possibilities opening in front of an early 20th century sort of drunk on its own sense of growth and power. what's interesting is that now for us in the age of postmodernism, this skyline, this sort of mythic field of vision, seems to have receded from our view or seems to have sort of vanished into a reproduction of itself. richard haas here has painted the blank wall of a soho buildi
so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in cities as new york, paris, venice, and los angeles. oldenburg's witty play with scale has been copied everywhere, as here in soho, new york's fashionable art center of the eighties. we've reached the point where more people are exposed to art than ever before in history, not only through books, films, museums, but from the everyday artifacts around them in their lives-- through advertising, through packaging, through the very clothes that they...
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man from santa rosa california to here in los angeles and several places in between the marchers are taking to the streets demanding justice for and you know pads sonoma county deputy in iraq war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and you know told her twenty second guest house claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and his death is still stirring up strong emotions it's unbelievable this trained officer could just open fire on the young boy for out here so it doesn't happen to another family among the protesters were mothers who lost their children in police shootings genevieve these are son when all dia's was shot and killed by an eye police last year his death also sparked weeks of protests the da is just applying the crime for juries or justifying the crime and cops are getting away with murder throughout the united states jeanne faxon son thirty one year old michael knight was on norm when he was shot and killed by southern california police officers mistook
man from santa rosa california to here in los angeles and several places in between the marchers are taking to the streets demanding justice for and you know pads sonoma county deputy in iraq war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and you know told her twenty second guest house claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and his death is still stirring up strong emotions it's...